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Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining

Chairs
Nancy Green (University of North Carolina Greensboro)
Kevin Ashley (University of Pittsburgh)
Diane Litman (University of Pittsburgh)
Chris Reed (University of Dundee)
Vern Walker (Hofstra University)

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Front matter [pdf] [bib] pages
Annotating Patterns of Reasoning about Medical Theories of Causation in Vaccine Cases: Toward a Type System for Arguments
Vern Walker, Karina Vazirova and Cass Sanford
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pp. 1–10
Towards Creation of a Corpus for Argumentation Mining the Biomedical Genetics Research Literature
Nancy Green
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pp. 11–18
An automated method to build a corpus of rhetorically-classified sentences in biomedical texts
Hospice Houngbo and Robert Mercer
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pp. 19–23
Ontology-Based Argument Mining and Automatic Essay Scoring
Nathan Ong, Diane Litman and Alexandra Brusilovsky
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pp. 24–28
Identifying Appropriate Support for Propositions in Online User Comments
Joonsuk Park and Claire Cardie
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pp. 29–38
Analyzing Argumentative Discourse Units in Online Interactions
Debanjan Ghosh, Smaranda Muresan, Nina Wacholder, Mark Aakhus and Matthew Mitsui
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pp. 39–48
Back up your Stance: Recognizing Arguments in Online Discussions
Filip Boltužić and Jan Šnajder
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pp. 49–58
Automated argumentation mining to the rescue? Envisioning argumentation and decision-making support for debates in open online collaboration communities
Jodi Schneider
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pp. 59–63
A Benchmark Dataset for Automatic Detection of Claims and Evidence in the Context of Controversial Topics
Ehud Aharoni, Anatoly Polnarov, Tamar Lavee, Daniel Hershcovich, Ran Levy, Ruty Rinott, Dan Gutfreund and Noam Slonim
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pp. 64–68
Applying Argumentation Schemes for Essay Scoring
Yi Song, Michael Heilman, Beata Beigman Klebanov and Paul Deane
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pp. 69–78
Mining Arguments From 19th Century Philosophical Texts Using Topic Based Modelling
John Lawrence, Chris Reed, Colin Allen, Simon McAlister and Andrew Ravenscroft
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pp. 79–87
Towards segment-based recognition of argumentation structure in short texts
Andreas Peldszus
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pp. 88–97
Titles That Announce Argumentative Claims in Biomedical Research Articles
Heather Graves, Roger Graves, Robert Mercer and Mahzereen Akter
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pp. 98–99
Extracting Higher Order Relations From Biomedical Text
Syeed Ibn Faiz and Robert Mercer
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pp. 100–101
Survey in sentiment, polarity and function analysis of citation
Myriam Hernández A. and José M. Gómez
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pp. 102–103
Indicators of Argument-conclusion Relationships. An Approach for Argumentation Mining in German Discourses
Bianka Trevisan, Eva Dickmeis, Eva-Maria Jakobs and Thomas Niehr
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pp. 104–105
Extracting Imperatives from Wikipedia Article for Deletion Discussions
Fiona Mao, Robert Mercer and Lu Xiao
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pp. 106–107
Requirement Mining in Technical Documents
Juyeon Kang and Patrick Saint-Dizier
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pp. 108–109

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